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The kidneys are located in the back of the abdominal region of the body and on both sides of the ...
The kidneys are located in the back of the abdominal region of the body and on both sides of the ____________________ column.
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) Donor nephrectomy codes are differentiated by whether the kidney is harvested from a(n) ____________________ or from a(n) ____________________ donor.
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) A condition in which there is an abnormal union of the kidneys is known as ____________________.
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) The ____________________ can hold about 1 quart of urine and serves as a temporary reservoir for the urine.
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) Drainage of the urinary bladder can occur by catheterization or by a surgical procedure known as a(n) ____________________.
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) Mrs. Treat has been diagnosed with ovarian vein syndrome, which is causing ureteral obstruction. Dr. Folio completes a ureterolysis to free the right ureter from obstructing the ovarian veins. Select the appropriate CPT code for this procedure.
A)50700
B)50715
C)50722
D)50725
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) The ____________________ can hold about 1 quart of urine and serves as a temporary reservoir for the urine.
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) Mark Gates was in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in a laceration of the bladder. A cystorrhaphy was completed to suture the bladder. The correct CPT code is ____.
A)51880
B)51940
C)51860
D)51865
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) Pat Jones has an indwelling ureteral catheter. Dr. Stones is completing an injection procedure for an ureteropyelography through the catheter. The correct code for this procedure is ____.
A)50394
B)50684
C)51990
D)50686
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) Sarah Johns, a 76-year-old female, has been experiencing stress incontinence for a period of eight months. Dr. Smith has attempted to treat her conservatively, with no success. A urethral suspension via laparoscope was completed. Using the CPT manual, select the appropriate code for this procedure.
A)52281
B)50945
C)51900
D)51992
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I sincerely appreciate your time, great answers!
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#8 is incorrect
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